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Ajahn DhammaviduAjahn Dhammavidu at Suan Mokkh (Nov 5, 2002)

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Ajahn Dhammavidu, the beloved and "gazelle humoured" English Bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) gives a talk in his inimitable style during a Suan Mokkh 10 day retreat in Southern Thailand on mosquitos and the Buddha's teaching on the nature of human suffering (dukkha) and the possibility of its end.

In the talk he expounds the Buddha's teaching on the "Four Noble Truths" - that is, the fact of human dissatisfaction, the underlying cause, the cessation of it, and the path leading to the cessation of dissatisfaction.


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Artist/Composer: Ajahn Dhammavidu
Keywords: Ajahn Dhammavidu; Suan Mokkh dukkha; Buddha; bhikkhu; The Four Noble Truths; happiness; suffering; meditation; vipassana; insight meditation; Buddhism; Theravadan Buddhism; Thai Buddhism; Buddhadasa


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